Playing with skeletons.
With all the robot-themed work going on these days, I’ve felt very starved for the spacesuit stuff that I was working on earlier in the year. So, here’s a fun one I did to just let my creativity wander around for a bit. Whether it was Ghost Rider, He-Man, BPRD, or an old Scooby-Doo episode, there’s always been something both terrifying and amazingly cool about the floating skull character. I love any design with that particular mystery-feature. I also love the idea of putting it in a spacesuit. Maybe it’s a ghost and the suit keeps the whole thing together, maybe the suit is containing something, keeping it from getting out, or maybe it’s just some awesome piece of technology putting on a show or hiding the real wearer.
Posted on April 28, 2014, in Digital, Painting, Practice Pieces, Sketchbook, Spacesuits Required and tagged art, comic book, comic books, comics, digital illustration, future, Ghost Rider, Ghost Rider 2099, illustration, mystery, Sam Garland, sci-fi, science fiction, space, space suit, spacesuit. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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